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  • Durban North resident, Jody Taylor, will be kitted out in pink at this year's Dusi and is dedicating his race to the PinkDrive to raise breast cancer awareness. He will be seconded by his friend, SA hockey player, Andrew Manson.

    Jody goes pink for Cancer

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    Local paddler will be dedicating his Dusi paddle to PinkDrive.

  • David Bisschoff lends a helping hand to Durbanite member and one of the organisers of the Zombie Run, Nick Ferreira.

    Zombie Run a resounding success

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    KZN hosts only the second ever Zombie Run event which saw 150 runners and members from the Walking Dead occupy…

  • Jenna Ward paddled to victory in race 5 of the Varsity College FNB Marine Surfski Series. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    Ward on the winners podium again

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    Mt Edgecombe's Jenna Ward paddles to victory in race 5 of Varsity College FNB Marine Surfski Series.

  • Chad Ho grabbed a record sixth consecutive title at the aQuellé Midmar Mile. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    Ho and Payne retain Midmar Mile titles

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    Chad Ho romps home for a record sixth Midmar Mile title.

  • Durban North residents Travis Wilkinson, Richard Philps and Carl Williamson and Durban North SANBS nurse Gita Singh urge residents to donate blood. The trio are part of a group of 40 paddlers doing this year's Dusi to highlight the blood shortage in the country and honour their friend who died of leukaemia two years ago.

    Dusi paddlers aim to raise blood awareness

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    More than 30 paddlers tackle this year's Dusi to raise blood donation awareness.

  • Mt Edgecombe's Jenna Ward was victorious in the women's race of the Thule Surfski Challenge, race four of the 2015 Varsity College FNB Marine Surfski Series. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    Bouman and Ward paddle to surfski victory

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    Matthew Bouman and Jenna Ward clinch their second victories of this year's Varsity College FNB Marine Surfski series.

  • The Evered Halls are set to make Dusi history once again. Grandfather Tony, Sarah and Mark look forward to this year's canoe marathon.

    Evered-Halls to make Dusi history again

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    Durban North family to make history becoming the first ever crew spanning three generations to compete in the three day…

  • The Krummeck family Derek and his brother Kevin (absent from picture) and their dad Trevor recently completed the ultimate family trip, traversing more than 2 500kms from uMhlanga to Port Alfred in the Eastern Cape.

    The ultimate family bike trip

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    Local biking trio travel more than 3 500km's and discover the ultimate family experience.

  • Bafana out of AFCON after punch-drunk performance

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    Bafana Bafana crashed out of the African Cup of Nations tournament after Ghana’s double victory during Tuesday night’s match.

  • Durban North resident Nick Ferreira trys his best to outrun the zombie horde. Can you survive? KZN host's only its second Zombie Run event on 14 February, aptly titled 'My Bloody Valentine'.

    Zombies have hearts too

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    The zombie outbreak can't be contained. Join the Durbanite and Zombie Run SA for this year's Zombie Run at Giba…

  • Andy Birkett negotiates Taylor's Weir on the final day of the 2015 N3TC Drak Challenge en route to his second successive win in the popular two day race in the Southern Drakensberg. PHOTO: Anthony Grote (Gameplan Media)

    Birkett and Adie defend their titles

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    Birkett came into the race battling with a stomach ailment managed to win his second Drak title.

  • Henri Schoeman finished 9 minutes ahead of his closest competitor to win his second elite men's KZN triathlon champs crown.

    Henri crowned KZN’s best

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    Commonwealth Games silver medallist crowned KZN elite men's triathlon champion.

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